Erik

Day 1
I started at providence and providence was founded in1636 by Rogger Williams. And providence is the capital of Rhode Island. It is the largest city in Rhode Island with a population of 180,000. then I went to Warwick. Warwick was established in 1642 by Samuel Adams. With land aqquired from the shawhomett. After that I went to Pawtucket and it was established in 1671. Pawtucket had a prominent role in the industrialization of the county in 1793. Samuel Slater a facility for spinning cotton yarn. Slater Millis regarded. Then I take a cat to Cranston. The Narragansett Indians were the originally inhabit. In 1638 William Arnold constructed a house in the region now known as Cranston. He is recognized as the first English man to reside in the area.

Day 2
After Cranston I went to east providence. East providence was originally inhabited by Native Americans in the early 1660. the city was part of a large settlement known as Rehoboth. Now I’m going to east Greenwich. Greenwich was incorporated in 1677. the town was named after Greenwich England. The land was given to king Charles the II of England in 1644 by the Pequot Indians. West wat day 3

Now I’m going to west Warwick was originally part of the town Warwick. It was incorporated as a separate town 1913. the town is name to several of the united states earliest textile mills. In fact, these mills played a significant mill in the development of north Americans textiles industry

Day 4
Now I’m going to westerly. Westerly was found in 1669 by John Babcock in 1669. the town is named westerly because it is located in the western part of the state. However many believe it was named after a village of westerleigh, England. Currently textiles and tourish are the primary industries of westerly but, historically the town was famous for it’s grantie.

**Day 5**
Now I’m going to Woonsocket. Woonsocket has population of 43,224. then I figured out that Woonsocket was originally inhabited by the nimbus narragan and by the Wampanoag Indians. And the European settlers first arrived here in the 17th century. Roger Williams, an English theologian purchased Woonsocket in 1661. the city derived it’s name from the Indians term meaning “at the very steep hill” some believe it means the “thunder mist”. And then I went to diamond hill. And it was cool. Then I went to Cumberland. Cumberland was part of a Rehoboth, a town in Massachusetts witch was purchased by the Plymouth colony from local native Americans. The land was later ceded to Rhode island. William black stone was the first European settlers. Cumberland was incorporated in 1746.

Day 6
Bristol Now I’m going to Bristol. Then I went to the race track (aka) the smallest racetrack. I learned in Bristol is that it is set on large estate overlooking Narragansett Bay. Then I heard that the Narragansett Indians originally inhabited Narragansett. And European first settled Bristol in the late 1600’s. The town derived its name from an Algonquian term meaning “ back and front”.

Middletown Before European settlement, mainly Native Americans belonging to the Narragansett and wampum’s tribes inhabited this area. According to historical sources the earliest European to make contact with the Indians living in this area was cioramni da

Smithfield The earliest settlers who arrived in the begging of the 17th century named the area after Smithfield, London. It began as a famer community with an active Quaker community that extended to the south uxbridge

Day 7
In Newport I went to the cliff walk. The cliff walk is 3miles long (5-kilometers) the path is along the rocky coast of the Atlantic ocean. it passes several famous Newport mansions. It is a national recreation trail. Newport established in 1639 it was founded by William Codington, Nicholas, William Benton, Jeremy Clark, Henry ball, john coggeshell, and Thomas hazard. oh yeah I forgot to tell you Newport was named after Newport, England. Newport became the most important part of Rhode island in the colonial period. Newport had its first public school in 1640. after that beautiful trip I decided to go to north providence. North providence was established in 1636.the town was originally includes parts of Pawtucket and providence. North providence was incorporated in 1765.savaltore manic, became the town first elected mayor in 1954. North providence is the eight highest populated town in Rhode island. Then I went back to westerly. During you stay in westerly you can visit the state beach. You can also spend your leisure time in the water wiz park. And you can go shopping at the granite center.

Day 8
Westerly Now I’m back at westerly. Westerly is home to some 22,966 resident. John Babcock founded Westerly in 1969. the town was famous for it’s granite the earliest settlers, who arrived in the begging of the 17th century they named the area after Smithfield, London. It began as a farming community with an active Quaker community that extended to south uxbrigde in the 1800’s. and many mills were build in the area.